I‘m still using corporate operating system myself, so I couldn’t advise. I hope that my time on here will help me learn from wise senpai like yourself and reach an open source transcendence.
I use Gentoo, I love it, I get to decide what goes on my system, I get to choose to use OpenRC instead of systemd, no bloated software and broken repository (fuck ubuntu for that)
I thought Linux is Linux. Open source and stuff. But then RedHat(IBM) proofed me wrong. Now you can’t use really anything under RedHat or canocial anymore if you don’t want to be afraid of more corporate greed. I am now on debian.
Turns out testing instead of stable is similar to fedora rolling Release
silly enthusiast, don’t you know that using community distros is just mooching, and the only real FOSS is the kind that basically indistinguishable from proprietary software?
smh didn’t even tell people to install gentoo linux to avoid corporate owned operating systems
I‘m still using corporate operating system myself, so I couldn’t advise. I hope that my time on here will help me learn from wise senpai like yourself and reach an open source transcendence.
gentoo is an easy to install user-friendly distro, you don’t even need to try it in a virtual machine you can just overwrite your disk
step 1
type sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root / in terminal
wait unless you use windows then you can delete system32 ig
I use Gentoo, I love it, I get to decide what goes on my system, I get to choose to use OpenRC instead of systemd, no bloated software and broken repository (fuck ubuntu for that)
I thought Linux is Linux. Open source and stuff. But then RedHat(IBM) proofed me wrong. Now you can’t use really anything under RedHat or canocial anymore if you don’t want to be afraid of more corporate greed. I am now on debian.
Turns out testing instead of stable is similar to fedora rolling Release
silly enthusiast, don’t you know that using community distros is just mooching, and the only real FOSS is the kind that basically indistinguishable from proprietary software?